THE BATTALION Thursday, September 13, 1973 College Station ...

THE BATTALION

Thursday, September 13, 1973

College Station, Texas

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Bellard Says Aggies ¡®Will Be Ready¡¯

HARRY DISHMAN

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Shipman Doubtful for Wichita Contest

The Texas Aggies went

through a 90-minute rehearsal

drill Wednesday afternoon, put-

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ting polish to their game-plan for

the Wichita State Shockers who

invade Kyle Field for a 7:30 p.m.

Saturday football battle.

Offensive coordinator Ben Hurt

said his unit was looking better

each day and was picking up

Wichita¡¯s defensive alignments

well.

Defensive coordinator Melvin

Robertson was equally pleased

with his group. ¡°We have our

full game plan in now and need

only to execute a couple of more

times in practice and we¡¯ll be

ready to play.¡±

The Aggies spent a lot of time

on their passing game and quar?

terback Mike Jay was hitting

ends Carl Roaches and Richard

Osborne consistently.

Back-up quarterbacks David

Walker and Tim Trimmier also

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were on target most of the after?

noon. It is highly doubtful that

freshman quarterback David

Shipman will play because of a

sprained knee.

The Aggies were in full pads

for Wednesday¡¯s session but

likely will be in shorts Thursday

and Friday as they start tapering

off for the 7:30 p.m. Saturday

kickoff.

The Shockers from Wichita

State are due to fly into the

Houston airport Friday, bus up

to College Station and work out

at Kyle Field Friday afternoon.

There are still ample tickets

remaining for the season¡¯s open?

er against Wichita State. Ticket

windows in G. Rollie White Coli?

seum are open from 8 a.m. to

4:30 p.m.

A 35-minute goal-line scrim?

mage ended contact work Wed?

nesday for the Texas Longhorn

football squad and tapering off

was in store for the next two

days as they end preparations for

their opener with Miami.

Coach Darrell Royal seemed

pleased. ¡°We got what we need?

ed,¡± said Royal. ¡°We had no in?

juries.¡±

Beginning Thursday, Royal

said Longhorn practice sessions

Three Indicted

In OU Scandal

GALVESTON UP) ¡ª Joe Woolley, former head football coach

at Galveston Ball High School,

was among three persons indicted

by a Galveston County grand

jury Wednesday on charges of

altering grade records of high

school athletes.

Indicted on misdemeanor

charges of altering official aca?

demic records, as covered under

article 429 of the Texas Educa?

tion Code, were Woolley, Lynn

Nix, former Ball High assistant

principal, and Richard Streiff,

former Ball High principal.

Oklahoma revealed the altera?

tions and forfeited eight of its

football victories last season in?

cluding its Sugar Bowl victory

over Penn State. The Big Eight

Conference later put Oklahoma

on two years probation.

would be closed for the season.

Halfback Tommy Landry re?

turned after being sidelined with

a pulled hamstring, but he took

no part in contact work. Glenn

Gaspard, UT¡¯s big linebacker,

also stayed out of contact work

because of a bruised knee.

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The Baylor Bears closed out

preparations Wednesday for their

Saturday night opener against

the University of Oklahoma with

a spirited workout despite the

heat and humidity.

Coach Grant Teaff said that it

appeared that the Bruins were

ready. ¡°It was terribly hot out

there but we got total effort and

made very few mental mistakes.

I think we are about to reach

that peak.¡±

Defensive tackle Coy Zunker

was the only missing player. The

San Antonio senior letterman has

been sidelined with a strep throat

but is expected to be ready by

Saturday night.

TCU¡¯s offense this fall will fea?

ture a threat barely used the past

two years ¡ª the forward pass.

The Horned Frogs have aban?

doned the Wishbone for the Slot

I formation and that means a

more wide open attack.

The change has been very evi?

dent in scrimmages to date. Quar?

terback Kent Marshall of Austin

has completed 23 of 31 passes for

382 yards. His backups, sopho?

more Lee Cook of Jacksboro and

senior Perry Senn of Richard?

son, also have been putting the

ball in the air often.

¡°We are going to pass,¡± said

TCU offensive coordinator Rus?

sell Coffee. ¡°We¡¯re not spending

all that time working on throw?

ing the ball just for the heck of

it.¡±

A flu epidemic sent team

members to the infirmary for

shots as several players missed

practice with illness.

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